Tag: history
Giordano Bruno: A Martyr, Yes, but Not for Science
Bruno was not executed for his view that we live in a vast universe with vast numbers of planets.
Mike Keas on the Dennis Prager Show, 11 AM Pacific Time
Isn’t it interesting that some laymen are able to interact with the relevant scientific ideas here — Prager does — while others plug their ears and refuse to think about it.
Listen: Nancy Pearcey on How Philosophy, Not Evidence, Drove Darwin and Huxley
One historian says Darwin’s naturalism came first, and “only later did he find a theory to validate his convictions.”
Melissa Cain Travis Talks About Science and the Mind of the Maker
From Johannes Kepler to Max Planck, scientists have seen their work as much more than merely uncovering how things work.
In Colorado, Two Sneak Previews of Unbelievable
At Colorado State University, I was impressed by a question from a boy who was about 13 years old.